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Knitting a Conundrum
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"Knitting a Conundrum
Co*nun"drum (?), n. [Origin unknown.]
1. A kind of riddle based upon some fanciful or fantastic resemblance between things quite unlike; a puzzling question, of which the answer is or involves a pun.
2. A question to which only a conjectural answer can be made.
Our Conundrum jumps off with Micah 6:8: You have been shown what is good: to act justly, love kindness, and to walk humby with God. Here we will try to
take the moral high road on peace, war, love and hate,
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Witnessing
Everything we do is an opportunity to witness, to some degree or another. In my little rose garden I’ve been working so hard at, there is a cross and a statute of the Archangel Michael (not one of the cutesy, looks like a victorian lady angels.) This is my quiet witness to all the passers by (and there are a lot - it’s on the path from the elementary school) that someone here is a believer. Showing your faith as a matter of fact, normal integral part of your life that motivates how you act in care, and faith and love is often a good constant witness. It’s amazing how many little ways we can witness. Some of it is witnessing that God matters. Some of it is witnessing how much God is a part of our lives. Some of it is reaching out with prayer and kindness. With God seen as a negative, sometimes just letting God be seen in a positive is the first step. These things often open the door to a way to share more deeply. Labels: discipleship
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
The Work of a Lifetime
As we go through life with its ups and downs, we need to remember two things: We are not worthy no matter what our opinion of our selves, in the eyes of God, for we have al"
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